Lean UX: Faster, Better User Experience Design

Learn how to apply Lean Startup to your UX work

About This Course

You'll learn everything you need to know to use a Lean UX process on your next project.

When you do Lean UX you come up with hypotheses about design, create minimum viable products/prototypes, then test the hypotheses with your users and make pivot or go/no go decisions. It's a radical approach to designing user experiences. The result is that you design better and you design faster.

Some examples of what's in the course:

What Lean UX is, and how it is different from other UX processes

How to come up with hypotheses for your projects

How to plan experiments to test the hypotheses

What a minimum viable product is

What a pivot point is and how to use that for decision making

Two different ways to implement Lean UX

How to do Lean UX even if no one around you knows what Lean is about

How to get started with Lean UX

and much, much more!

You have unlimited access to all the lessons 24 hours a day, for as long as you want or need them, so you can take the course at your own pace and go back to review any materials any time you want. All of our courses have quizzes, as well as exercises that you can send in for feedback from Dr. Susan Weinschenk.

Become a Lean UX expert. Click the Purchase button at the top of this page and get started now.

Susan Weinschenk has a Ph.D. in Psychology and over 30 years of experience as a behavioral scientist. She applies research in psychology to predict, understand, and explain what motivates people and how they behave. Her work includes training, presenting, and consulting in communications, customer experience, user experience, and usability. She is a consultant and keynote speaker for Fortune 1000 companies, start-ups, non-profit agencies, educational institutions, and conferences. Her clients include Walmart, Disney, The Mayo Clinic, Charles Schwab, and Best Buy.

Dr. Weinschenk is the author of several books, including 100 Things Every Designer Needs To Know About People, 100 MORE Things Every Designer Needs To Know About People, How to Get People To Do Stuff, 100 Things Every Presenter Needs To Know About People, and Neuro Web Design: What makes them click? Her nickname is The Brain Lady, because she applies research on the brain and neuroscience to design. She is the CEO and Chief Behavioral Scientist at The Team W, and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point.

You'll learn everything you need to know to use a Lean UX process on your next project.

When you do Lean UX you come up with hypotheses about design, create minimum viable products/prototypes, then test the hypotheses with your users and make pivot or go/no go decisions. It's a radical approach to designing user experiences. The result is that you design better and you design faster.

Some examples of what's in the course:

What Lean UX is, and how it is different from other UX processes

How to come up with hypotheses for your projects

How to plan experiments to test the hypotheses

What a minimum viable product is

What a pivot point is and how to use that for decision making

Two different ways to implement Lean UX

How to do Lean UX even if no one around you knows what Lean is about

How to get started with Lean UX

and much, much more!

You have unlimited access to all the lessons 24 hours a day, for as long as you want or need them, so you can take the course at your own pace and go back to review any materials any time you want. All of our courses have quizzes, as well as exercises that you can send in for feedback from Dr. Susan Weinschenk.

Become a Lean UX expert. Click the Purchase button at the top of this page and get started now.

Susan Weinschenk has a Ph.D. in Psychology and over 30 years of experience as a behavioral scientist. She applies research in psychology to predict, understand, and explain what motivates people and how they behave. Her work includes training, presenting, and consulting in communications, customer experience, user experience, and usability. She is a consultant and keynote speaker for Fortune 1000 companies, start-ups, non-profit agencies, educational institutions, and conferences. Her clients include Walmart, Disney, The Mayo Clinic, Charles Schwab, and Best Buy.

Dr. Weinschenk is the author of several books, including 100 Things Every Designer Needs To Know About People, 100 MORE Things Every Designer Needs To Know About People, How to Get People To Do Stuff, 100 Things Every Presenter Needs To Know About People, and Neuro Web Design: What makes them click? Her nickname is The Brain Lady, because she applies research on the brain and neuroscience to design. She is the CEO and Chief Behavioral Scientist at The Team W, and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point.